After much anticipation and buzz, the highly-awaited film “Gangubai Kathiawadi” starring Alia Bhatt has finally been released. Directed by the renowned filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali, this film has been one of the most eagerly-anticipated releases in recent times.
The movie is said to be a biographical crime drama, and is loosely based on the real-life story of Gangubai Harjivandas, whose life was documented in the book “Mafia Queens of Mumbai” written by S. Hussain Zaidi. With Sanjay Leela Bhansali at the helm and Alia Bhatt in the lead role, “Gangubai Kathiawadi” is expected to be a cinematic experience like no other, and audiences are eagerly looking forward to seeing it on the big screen.cc
The movie which was recently released in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom has seen a significant increase in its box office collections on the second day of its release. Specifically, at the Australian box office, the movie experienced a growth of 57% on Saturday as compared to its collections on Friday. This trend was mirrored in New Zealand, where the movie saw a 55% increase in collections on Saturday in comparison to Friday.
Additionally, the movie also registered a 47% growth in the U.K box office on Saturday as compared to Friday. This substantial growth in collections on the second day of release is a positive indication of the movie’s performance and reception among audiences in these regions. It suggests that the movie is likely to continue performing well in the coming days and may be well-received by audiences.
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Australia box office
25,700 USD [Rs. 19.28 lacs] from 89 screens [Thursday]
62,692 USD [Rs. 47.05 lacs] from 89 screens [Friday]
98,880 USD [Rs. 74.23 lacs] from 93 screens [Saturday]
New Zealand box office
3,837 USD [Rs. 2.87 lacs] from 23 screens [Thursday]
9,411 USD [Rs. 7.06 lacs] from 30 screens [Friday]
14,637 USD [Rs. 10.98 lacs] from 29 screens [Saturday]
U.K box office
66,020 USD [Rs. 49.55 lacs] from 138 screens [Friday]
97,162 USD [Rs. 72.94 lacs] from 87 screens [Saturday]